Tag: Meng Wanzhou
HSBC is the 800-pound Gorilla in the Canadian Courtroom that No One is Talking About
The prosecution of telecommunications giant Huawei’s CFO Meng Wanzhou on charges of violating U.S. sanctions policies with Iran has been very politicized from the outset and a bellwether in the decline of U.S.-Sino relations in an era of renewed cold war.
HSBC is the 800-pound Gorilla in the Canadian Courtroom that No One is Talking About
Deputy Secretary of State Meets With China’s New Ambassador to US
The US War to Destroy China’s Crown Jewel and Secure US Cyber Supremacy
The US Plan to Imprison Businesspeople in other Countries for “Violating” Illegal US Sanctions: The Cases of Alex Saab, Meng Wanzhou, Mun Chol Myong
The US uses economic sanctions as a weapon against states which choose a development path independent of US global domination. Sanctions can take the form of blocking a nation’s financial and trade transactions, not allowing financial institutions to process them. The US can also freeze the assets of another country.
The US Plan to Imprison Businesspeople in other Countries for “Violating” Illegal US Sanctions: The Cases of Alex Saab, Meng Wanzhou, Mun Chol Myong
Will Joe Biden fix Canada’s broken relations with China? It’s about more than Meng Wanzhou
Canada sinks ever deeper into mire: China Daily editorial
Canada sinks ever deeper into mire
Testifying that US President Donald Trump had departed from longstanding legal policies designed to promote the “impartial administration of justice” with his comments that he was willing to use Meng as a bargaining chip in trade talks with China, Gottlieb’s affidavit exposes the nature of the charges against Meng which have been fabricated for political convenience.
US In Discussions With Huawei On Meng Wanzhou’s Return To China
US In Discussions With Huawei On Meng Wanzhou’s Return To China
Under a “deferred prosecution agreement” with the US Department of Justice, Meng would admit to some of the fraud and conspiracy charges related to the alleged violations by Huawei, the Journal said Thursday.
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